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Evidently,
to the extent that on my map Hammersmith is in the land of Eastern dragons. -
• #28
As much as anyone who frequents Easts is from Saxony.
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• #29
Paddington and Slough have a history of being eastern suburbs of Wales,
thanks to Brunel's GWR,
not the proud, (but these days, distastefully, a bit Ukippy). Domesday Book village of Ruislip. -
• #30
As much as anyone who frequents Easts is from Saxony
You've met Oliver then.
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• #31
I think we have discussed this before. The conduits into London depositing the diaspora at their respective entry points; the Scots in King's Cross, the Irish in kilburn, the French in Croydon...
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• #32
The first central was just joining messengers on a Friday evening, and at that time they were using the Jon Snow on Broadwick Street, it was also the starting point of a lot of the alleycats at the time.
Oops, missed this earlier, cheers. People had to get style tips in those days, after all.
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• #33
I don't frequent Easts, it's too far west.
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• #34
Yep, that's it.
Ruislip, on the 'Chiltern Line', could plausibly have been an entry point for Brummies and other West Midlanders who could find the Snow Hill terminus in Birmingham. -
• #35
In.
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• #36
you are 40!?
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• #37
I passed 40 a while ago.
I'm just waiting for the invites for peoples 50th to hit the inbox. -
• #38
You mean letter box, right?
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• #39
they might be hitting the fifth floor, but they're computer savvy...
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• #40
in
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• #41
Is that a d lock joke?
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• #42
nope, I refer to reaching your 30s/40s/50s as if they were floors in an elevator...
because I can.
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• #43
this line-up is starting to look excellent.
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• #44
I believe the phrase you are looking for is
black don't crack
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• #45
Invite in the post...
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• #46
Is this 100% brakless?
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• #47
have you never done a GSIAD?
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• #48
Oh my days.
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• #49
Tubs that haven't been out in twenty years.
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• #50
Nah bro. Busting my virgin on dis one.
Ugh.